- I'm sorry about your brother. - Doctor... - Thank you. - This is it, bro. - Hey. - Good luck to both of us. - P.I., let's do it! - Came to your senses, did you? - What, you figure some magic way to - get your brother out of that hole - and into the guard's room? - He's not going to be there. - Could you put the light on? - You okay? - What do you think, Rev? - I spoke with your brother today. - He's been praying for you. - He must be desperate. - What about you? - Are you feeling desperate? - No. Just for everyone else. - The ones you leave behind. - The ones I never got - to say good-bye to. - I can be with you all day tomorrow, - you know... - right up to the time. - Thank you. - Um, he wanted me to - give this to you. - Michael. - He's back in play. - Good. Who's there with you? - Tangren. - What about Hale? - Nope, MIA. - He's supposed to be there. - What do you mean, MIA? - I think it's a - fairly concise term. - Don't get it. - What time's the flight? - 11:00. Speaking of which, - I've got to head up to Wrigleyville. - I'll be back in a couple - of hours to collect you. - Now make sure you - pack everything. - Once we're out that door, - we're not coming back. - What are you going to do? - There's a letter - I've got to deliver. - Lady, you're going to - have to step away. - Listen to me. My name's Veronica - Donovan. I represent Lincoln Burrow. - Great, but this isn't - the time for it. - You're gonna have - to step aside. - I'm sorry, Ms. Donovan? Did you say - that you represent Lincoln Burrows? - That's right. - Angela West. - I'm a producer with News Six. - So, Mr. - Pied Piper, what's the play? - We do what we always do: - pretend to be working, - being model citizens... - until the time comes. - - And that'd be...? - - Nine o'clock. - Seem to be forgetting the fact that P.I. - shuts down at 5:00, pretty. - Then we have to make sure it doesn't, - don't we? - Hammer. - Whoa, whoa! - What the hell are you doing, man? - What the hell happened here?! - Messed up, hit a pipe. - Should have killed the - water before we started. - Should have, huh? - It's not that big a deal. - We can fix it in the morning. - I don't think mold should - be a problem before then. - Mold? - Scofield, shut up. - No, you shut up. - What are you talking about? - You get drywall and - insulation soaked like this, - you run the risk of - stachybotrys mold. - Boss... that's just like one - time in a thousand, for real. - Tell you what. - You and all your - companeros here - aren't stepping - outside this door - until every damn molecule - of water is out of here. - That's gonna take all night. - Well, then it's going - to take all night. - Don't catch a sniffle. - Man. - Good, thanks. - A lot of it checks out. - Her? - Ms. Donovan, if you don't mind, - we'd like to put you on. - - That's why I'm here. - all right, great. - Holly here will be - asking the questions. - Just watch his hand, okay? - Evening, Peter. - I'm with Veronica Donovan, - the lawyer for Lincoln Burrows. - You're petitioning for a stay, - is that right? - That's right. - On what grounds? - On the grounds that my - client's been framed. - Get specifics out of her. - Ms. Donovan, - do you have any proof to that effect? - There's a whole string - of proof: murders... - Leticia Barris, - a potential exculpatory witness; - Lisa Rix, - the mother of Lincoln's child. - Bishop McMorrow, the man who could have - petitioned the governor for clemency. - You're saying someone's - killing these people off? - I'm saying somebody's trying - to hide what really happened. - What the truth about Terrence - Steadman really was. - Is this all just speculation, - or is there hard evidence that - can substantiate your claims? - I have A source. - get A name. - Could you elaborate on that? - - Not at this time, - but somebody on the inside claims - they can exonerate Lincoln. - That Steadman wasn't - in the car that night. - Someone's been talking. - There a reason you're - on direct current? - Sorry? - You know, AC/DC. - Alternating current, direct current. - DC's kind of yesterday's - news for this sort of thing. - You could kill a man with - half the energy, you go AC. - Okay. Let's see what we got. - Ready to run one? - I think you better turn - these lights on, Officer. - Can't do it, lady. - Your client's being disciplined. - You're violating my client's - Eighth Amendment rights. - Either you turn those lights - on in the next five seconds, - or you're going to be the first - defendant named in a lawsuit. - You okay? - LJ? - He's good. - He's scared, but he's good. - I found someone - who's going to talk. - Who? - I don't know, - but he knows things. - I'm going to go meet - him in a few hours.